Wednesday, October 24, 2012

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Frank Dell'Apa: American coaches lag behind on the global stage
Frank Dell'Apa: American coaches lag behind on the global stageThough Americans have made their mark at the highest levels on the field, the United States fails to export coaches outside North America.


UPDATE 6-Baseball-Play by play of World Series opener
(Adds seventh inning) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 24 (Reuters) – Play by play of Wednesday’s opening game in Major League Baseball’s best-of-seven World Series. Pre-game: Both Detroit manager Jim Leyland and San Francisco skipper Bruce Bochy have won the World Series previously, Leyland in 1997 with the Florida Marlins and Bochy in 2010 with the Giants. Leyland: “You realize how good the feeling is, and obviously that’s why you’d like to have another one, be a part of another world championship would be quite a treat obviously, but there’s a lot of games to be played before that happens. …


Sports briefs
LOCAL MACON – Host First Presbyterian won the girls and boys titles Wednesday at a Region 7A/Area 1 Class A Private School cross country championships. The top four teams and top 10 individuals qualified for the GHSA Class A state meet.


Play by play of World Series opener
San Francisco Giants' Pablo Sandoval celebrates his third home run of the game against the Detroit Tigers in the fifth inning during Game 1 of the MLB World Series baseball championship in San FranciscoSAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Play by play of Wednesday's opening game in Major League Baseball's best-of-seven World Series. Pre-game: Both Detroit manager Jim Leyland and San Francisco skipper Bruce Bochy have won the World Series previously, Leyland in 1997 with the Florida Marlins and Bochy in 2010 with the Giants. Leyland: "You realize how good the feeling is, and obviously that's why you'd like to have another one, be a part of another world championship would be quite a treat obviously, but there's a lot of games to be played before that happens. …


Sandoval's 3 HRs help Giants to 6-1 opener lead
San Francisco Giants' Pablo Sandoval (48) watches his solo home run against the Detroit Tigers in the first inning during Game 1 of baseball's World Series on Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2012, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/The Sacramento Bee, Jose Luis Villegas) MAGS OUT; TV OUT (KCRA3, KXTV10, KOVR13, KUVS19, KMAZ31, KTXL40) MANDATORY CREDITPablo Sandoval became just the fourth player to hit three home runs in a World Series game, connecting twice against Justin Verlander and once off Al Alburquerque to boost the San Francisco Giants into a 6-1 lead over the Detroit Tigers after six innings of Wednesday night's opener.


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